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AI restrictions risk pushing usage into unmonitored channels, experts warn

Employees are increasingly adopting AI tools for productivity gains, leading to "shadow AI" within organizations. While security concerns are valid, a focus on restriction rather than enablement can push AI use into unmonitored channels, increasing risk. Elena Koryakina of Parallels argues that organizations should provide safe, governed ways for employees to use AI, as excessive restrictions can lead to falling behind competitors and traditional security models struggle to keep pace with AI's rapid evolution. AI

IMPACT Suggests a shift from AI restriction to enablement to mitigate risks and maintain competitive advantage.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece from a Forbes contributor discussing the implications of AI adoption and restriction policies.

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AI restrictions risk pushing usage into unmonitored channels, experts warn

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Elena Koryakina, Forbes Councils Member ·

    Why Restricting AI May Create More Risk Than It Prevents

    Shadow AI is often framed as a cybersecurity challenge, but that view misses what is really driving adoption.